what is the future of the united states religious freedon?

the founders of the united states were christian, the foundation of the united states was based on christian principals, our money says "In God We Trust" our pledge of allegance says "I plege allegance to the flag of the United States of America, One nation under GodIndevisible for the liberty and justice of all". and over the years we have forgotten about that foundation and are persecuting our founding belief system and as a result look at what's happening to our society, we are becoming corrupt and falling off of our foundations and just like a house without a foundation, we will not stand, our society will fall apart It's inevitable.

Antimicrobial resistance is growing worldwide, rendering many "work horse" medicines ineffective. Without intervention, drug-resistant pathogens could lead to millions of deaths by 2050. Thankfully, companies like Pfizer are taking action.

Antimicrobial-resistant pathogens are one of the largest threats to global health today.

As we get older, our immune systems age, increasing our risk of life threatening infections. Without reliable antibiotics, life expectancy could decline for the first time in modern history.

If antibiotics become ineffective, common infections could result in hospitalization or even death. Life-saving interventions like cancer treatments and organ transplantation would become more difficult, more often resulting in death. Routine procedures would become hard to perform.

Without intervention, resistant pathogens could result in 10 million annual deaths by 2050.

By taking a multi-faceted approach—inclusive of adherence to good stewardship, surveillance and responsible manufacturing practices, as well as an emphasis on prevention and treatment—companies like Pfizer are fighting to help curb the spread.